A consultant at a technology firm is tasked to gather addresses for staff members at a partner company’s subdomains. The goal is to populate a list for a targeted proposal campaign. Which method allows the consultant to collect a wide range of domain-specific addresses with minimal effort?
Running netstat commands to spot mail services on local machines
Using an aggregator that compiles domain-based addresses from multiple public sources
Inspecting response headers from subdomain homepages
Searching repositories for a plaintext staff directory file
An aggregator that compiles publicly listed contacts retrieves various addresses from multiple sources linked to a specific domain. Capturing HTTP response headers reveals server information but does not provide email details. Running netstat focuses on local or active network connections rather than domain-based addresses. Repositories contain code and notes but are not a direct source of a comprehensive contact list unless exposed by oversight.
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